Since
October, 2006, life has never remained same for one Mr. Abdulkadiri
Issa, a 31 year old electrician. Worst fate befell him yesterday when he
was sentenced to death by hanging at Lagos state High Court in Ikeja
for the murder of Mrs. Catherine Kate-Amadi in Ebute-Meta, Lagos.
Issa was condemned to death for stabbing Kate-Amadi with a kitchen
knife in her residence where he had been invited to repair some
electrical faults.
After the gory incident, Issa was said to have locked himself up with
the corpse of the deceased in the house where policemen said they found
him hiding in the toilet.
However, his counsel, Mr. Yemi Omodele, had urged the court to discharge
and acquit his client, on the ground that the prosecuting counsels led
by A.O Bajulaye, has no strong evidence against him.
Omodele also said the evidence of the first and second prosecution
witnesses, PW1, Chief T.I Enyinma, the deceased’s cousin; and PW2,
Charles Osuagwu, the deceased’s brother-in-law, was only based on
hearsay and not first hand witnesses.
He also stressed that there’s no medical evidence to establish the “act
or omission” of the accused which led to the death of the victim.
Though the third prosecution witness, PW3, Investigating Police Officer,
Patrick Nnadi, said autopsy was conducted on the deceased, no evidence
relating to the autopsy was given in court.
The prosecuting party, however claimed that the Consultant Pathologist
and Chief Medical Examiner of the Lagos State University Teaching
Hospital, Prof. John Obafunwa, was unable to give evidence in the case
due to his appointment as “Vice-Chancellor and other administrative
issues.”
The Lawyer, also maintained it wasn’t fair to convict an accused
person simply because he was found at the scene of a crime. Arguing that
“it is unheard” that a murderer would intentionally lock himself up in
the same room with his victim.
According to the accused testimony, he used to go to the deceased’s
flat to help her with electrical repairs but that fateful day he went
there as usual but was slapped to unconsciousness by one of the two men
sitting with the deceased as at the time of his visit.
When he regained consciousness he found people in the house surrounding the deceased in the pool of her blood.
The presiding Justice, Iyabo Kasali, relying on circumstantial
evidence presented by the prosecuting counsel, found Issa as guilty as
charged.
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